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CU-HD1 high specification mains/battery operated defibrillator-monitor with semi-automatic and manual functions, printer and colour screen, optional pulse-oximetry, external pacing and 12 lead ECG.

 

Full Description

 

 

The new CU-HD1 is the ideal hospital or high end surgery monitor/defibrillator. It is supplied complete with a carry case and batteries.

  • Efficient 'e~cube Biphasic' technology (BTE Type)
  • Manual and AED operation
  • Defibrillation using paddles, pads or internal paddles
  • ECG Monitoring (3-lead / 5-lead / 12-lead ECG)
  • SpO2 pulse oximetry with alarms (Nellcor)
  • Non-invasive pacing mode.
  • Shock delivery via multifunction defib electrode pads
  • Shock advisory sensitivity and specificity meet AAMI DF-80 guidelines
  • Voice and text prompts guide the user through the protocol via multifunction defib electrode pads
  • Printer can be configured to print marked events, chacrge, shock and alarms

Dimensions: 318mm x 208mm x 355mm

 

Technical Data

• Display
- 7” TFT LCD (152mm x 91mm)
- Resolution 800 x 480 pixels
- Wave viewing time: 5sec (ECG)

• Defibrillation
- Defib common
Waveform: Truncated Exponential Biphasic (e~cube)
Charge time to 200J (Adapter): <5sec
Charge time to 200J (Battery): <7sec
- AED Mode
Energy Output: 200J
- Manual Mode
Energy Output (selected): 1 - 10J, 15J, 20J, 30J, 50J, 70J, 100J, 120J, 150J, 170J, 200J
Shock delivery: Internal paddle, external paddle (Paediatric)
Synchronous cardioversion

• Non-Invasive Pacing
- Waveform: Monophasic Truncated Exponential
- Mode: Demand and Fixed mode
- Amplitude accuracy: 0 - 200mA (± 5mA)
- Pulse width: 20msec (± 1msec)
- Pulse rate: 30 – 180 ppm (± 1.5%)
- Refractory Period: 340msec (30 – 80 ppm)
240msec (90 – 180 ppm)

• ECG Monitoring
- Input: 3-lead cable – I, II, III
Input: 5-lead cable – I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF or V
- Lead fault: “Lead Fault” message and dashed line displayed if electrode or lead wire becomes disconnected
- Heart Rate Display: 15 to 300 bpm (± 3 bpm)
- ECG size: 5, 10, 20, 40mm/mv and Auto Gain
- Heart Rate / Arrhythmia alarm: HR, Asystole, VFIB, VTACH

• 12-lead ECG
- Input: 10-lead cable – I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6
- Display view: All 12-lead ECG waves display simultaneously
- Transmission: SD data card

• SpO2 Pulse Oximetry
- Saturation: 70 – 100% (± 3 digits)
- Pulse Rate: 20 – 250 bpm (± 3 bpm)
- Perfusion: 0.2%
- Module manufacturer: Nellcor MP 100
- SpO2 Alarm: < minimum setting rate, > maximum setting rate

• Data Storage
- External memory card: SD card (ECG data, Event, Voice)

• Printer
- Continuous ECG strip: Real time (8 seconds delay)
- Print Speed: 25mm/sec
- Paper: 50mm wide

• Automatic Self-Test
- Power on self-test
- Run time self-test
- Manual self-test
- Periodic self-test (daily, weekly, monthly)

• Power Source
- External battery pack: Lithium Polymer
- Type: 14.8V, 3Ah (Rechargeable)
- Capacity (when new): > 100 shock deliveries @ 200J

 
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CU_ER5

 

Paramedic CU-ER5 - this defibrillator has the capabilities of the Paramedic CU-ER3 plus the capability to be operated in manual mode with shocks delivered through external paddles. This is intended for first responders who want more capability options and for hospital users who demand high portability.

 

 Dual mode  

 In AED Mode, the Paramedic CU-ER5 analyzes the ECG of the patient to determine whether the patient has a shockable or nonshockable ECG rhythm. In this mode, the Paramedic CU-ER5 provides you with voice and text prompts throughout a rescue operation.

In Manual External Defibrillation Mode, the Paramedic CU-ER5 lets you control the defibrillation process. The Paramedic CU-ER5 is used with reusable external paddles. You assess the ECG of the patient and set the energy of the shock to be delivered. You may also perform synchronous cardioversion for the treatment of atrial fibrillation in this mode. In synchronous cardioversion, the defibrillating shock is delivered within 60 milliseconds of the occurrence of a QRS peak in the patient’s ECG.

 

ECG and SpO2 monitoring 

 In Monitoring Mode, the Paramedic CU-ER5 acquires ECG through 3 or 5 Lead ECG cable and SpO2 signals from the patient. Various alarms may be activated in this mode. This mode is also used in tandem with the manual modes in order to get a display of the patient’s ECG rhythm.

 

Intelligent Data Management System 

The Paramedic CU-ER5 automatically records ECG and events such as shock deliveries in nonvolatile memory during rescue operations. These data may be printed directly using a portable printer or downloaded to a personal computer for printing and archiving.

 

Versatile Power Supply 

The Paramedic CU-ER5 is powered by an internal rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack. It may also be powered by an optional external disposable LiMnO2 battery pack or its AC/DC adapter. While the internal battery is being recharged by the AC/DC adapter, the AC/DC adapter also supplies power to the whole device which enables it to be fully functional.

 

Automatic and operator initiated Self-Test

The Paramedic CU-ER5 is easy to troubleshoot and maintain. It is programmed to conduct automatic Power On, Run Time, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly self tests. During these tests, the critical subsystems of the device are tested for functionality. If a fault is detected, the device informs you of the fault through audible and visible indicators.

 

Standard Package

 - Device
- External Paddle (Reusable) - Pediatric included Power cord
- 3-Lead ECG Cable
- Power Cord
- AC adapter
- Internal Battery (Ni-MH)
- User’s guide

 

Optional Accessories

 

- Multifuction Defi Pads (Disposable)
- Adapter for Defi Pads
- 5-Lead ECG Cable
- ECG Electrodes (50EA)
- Printer (RS232C)
- Printer Paper (10 rolls)
- Cigar lighter jack for car
- Disposable Battery Pack (Li-ion)
- Disposable Battery Pack (Li-ion)
- Pediatric Pads (CU)
- SpO2 Module Set (MP100, Finger Probe, Extension Cable)

 
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CU_ER3

The Paramedic CU-ER3 is a portable semi-automated external defibrillator with the following modes of operation :

Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Mode
Manual Mode

AED Mode

The Paramedic CU-ER3 analyzes the ECG of the patient to determine whether the patient has a shockable or nonshockable ECG rhythm. In this mode, the Paramedic CU-ER3 provides you with voice and text prompts throughout a rescue operation.

Manual Mode

the Paramedic CU-ER3 lets you control the defibrillation process. You assess the ECG of the patient and set the energy of the shock to be delivered. You may also perform synchronous cardioversion for the treatment of atrial fibrillation in this mode. In synchronous cardioversion, the defibrillating shock is delivered within 60 milliseconds of the occurrence of a QRS peak in the patient’s ECG.

In this mode, the operator has the freedom to set the energy level of the defibrillating shock. The choices are (in Joules) 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200.

ECG Monitoring Mode

The Paramedic CU-ER3 may also be used to do ECG monitoring only when it is in Manual mode. ECG monitoring only is done by connecting the custom designed ECG monitoring cable assembly from CU Medical Systems, Inc. No shocks may be delivered when the ECG monitoring cable assembly is connected to the Paramedic CU-ER3.

The Paramedic CU-ER3 uses two kinds of pads. These are :

Multifunction defibrillator pads – used for ECG acquisition and shock delivery. These pads are used during rescue operations.

ECG pads – used for ECG acquisition only together with the ECG monitoring cable and connector assembly.

The Paramedic CU-ER3 is capable of monitoring pulse oximetry (SPO2, Nellcor) in manual and AED modes. Pulse oximetry measurement is automatically done when the pulse oximetry sensor is connected to the appropriate port on the device.

SPO2 Monitoring is indicated when it is beneficial to assess a patient’s oxygen saturation level.

Highly portable

The Paramedic CU-ER3 weighs only approximately 2.8 kg. It comes with an optional Carrying Case that could contain all the necessary devices and accessories needed for a rescue operation.

Versatile Power Supply

The Paramedic CU-ER3 is equipped with a rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride battery pack as a standard component. The battery may be recharged through an AC adapter (standard accessory) or through a car cigar lighter jack power cord (optional). The battery has a capacity of 200 shocks (150 Joules each) when new and fully charged.

Rescue Data Storage

The data collected during a rescue operation is stored in the internal flash memory or the optional external SmartMedia Card. When the SmartMedia card is used, the option to record audio signals during a rescue operation may be turned ON (not available when recording in internal flash memory). The data can be downloaded to a personal computer using the CU-EX1 data management software for archiving, review, and printing.

Automated Self Tests

To ensure that the Paramedic CU-ER3 is always ready for a rescue operation, the device is programmed to run self tests automatically (the battery has to be connected and should have sufficient charge). Prompts and alarms are given off if the device fails the self tests

AED Includes:
1 set adult elctrode pads

Power Cord

AC adapter

NI-MH battery

SpO2 Probe (Nellcor)

Users guide

Quick reference card

 
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CU_ER2

 

The Paramedic CU-ER2 has all the features of the Paramedic CU-ER1. In addition, a manual mode is provided for advanced users.

Easy to Use

The Paramedic CU-ER2, in automatic mode, is designed to automatically analyze the ECG of the patient. Analysis starts as soon as the ECG pads are properly attached. The user is guided by a combination of text and voice prompts throughout the rescue operation. The ECG of the patient is displayed in a liquid crystal display (LCD).

Freedom of Choice

In manual mode, the Paramedic CU-ER2 has to be operated by personnel trained in advance cardiac life support. The operator should have the skill to interpret ECG rhythms. In this mode, the operator has the freedom to set the energy level of the defibrillating shock. The choices are (in Joules) 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200.

R Wave Synchronization

The Paramedic CU-ER2 has the capability to synchronize the shock delivery with the R Wave of the patient¡¯s ECG.

Highly portable

The Paramedic CU-ER2 weighs only approximately 2.8 kg. It comes with an optional Carrying Case that could contain all the necessary devices and accessories needed for a rescue operation.

Versatile Power Supply

The Paramedic CU-ER2 is equipped with a rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride battery pack as a standard component. The battery may be recharged through an AC adapter (standard accessory) or through a car cigar lighter jack power cord (optional). The battery has a capacity of 200 shocks (150 Joules each) when new and fully charged.

Rescue Data Storage

The data collected during a rescue operation is stored in the internal flash memory or the optional external SmartMedia Card. When the SmartMedia card is used, the option to record audio signals during a rescue operation may be turned ON (not available when recording in internal flash memory). The data can be downloaded to a personal computer using the CU-EX1 data management software for archiving, review, and printing.

Automated Self Tests

To ensure that the Paramedic CU-ER2 is always ready for a rescue operation, the device is programmed to run self tests automatically (the battery has to be connected and should have sufficient charge). Prompts and alarms are given off if the device fails the self tests.

AED Includes:
1 set adult elctrode pads

Power Cord

AC adapter

NI-MH battery

Users guide

Quick reference card

 
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CU_ER1

 

The Paramedic CU-ER1 is a semi-automated external defibrillator designed to deliver a defibrillating shock to victims of sudden cardiac arrest. It is designed for easy use and high portability.

Easy to Use

The Paramedic CU-ER1 is designed to automatically analyze the ECG of the patient. Analysis starts as soon as the ECG pads are properly attached. The user is guided by a combination of text and voice prompts throughout the rescue operation. The ECG of the patient is displayed in a liquid crystal display (LCD).

Portable

The Paramedic CU-ER1 weighs only approximately 2.7 kg. It comes with an optional Carrying Case that could contain all the necessary devices and accessories needed for a rescue operation.

Versatile Power Supply

The Paramedic CU-ER1 is equipped with a rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride battery pack as a standard component. The battery may be recharged through an AC adapter (standard accessory) or through a car cigar lighter jack power cord (optional). The battery has a capacity of 200 shocks when new and fully charged.

Rescue Data Storage

The data collected during a rescue operation is stored in the internal flash memory or the optional external SmartMedia Card. When the SmartMedia card is used, the option to record audio signals during a rescue operation may be turned ON (not available when recording in internal flash memory). The data can be downloaded to a personal computer using the CU-EX1 data management software for archiving, review, and printing.

Automated Self Tests

To ensure that the Paramedic

 

 CU-ER1 is always ready for a rescue operation, the device is programmed to run self tests automatically (the battery has to be connected and should have sufficient charge). Prompts and alarms are given off if the device fails the self tests.

AED Includes:

1 set adult electrode pads

Power cord

AC adapter

NI-MH battery

Users guide

Quick reference card

 

 
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